Damage to your home and foundation from shifting soils and excessive moisture can put your home at risk of severe damage and can lead to mold growth and questions about your home being structurally sound. However, it is essential to be on the lookout and make repairs for any foundation issues, whether they lead to moisture leaks or not. Here are some maintenance tasks that you can complete to keep your home and its systems in good repair:…
When it gets wet, concrete can get slick. If you are stepping out of your car onto a slick concrete driveway, you may slip and fall, injuring yourself. While you cannot prevent a concrete driveway from being slick all the time, there are techniques that can be used to create a finish that reduces the likelihood of the surface becoming slippery. If you are having a concrete driveway constructed, you may want to consider implementing one of these finishing techniques.…
Your basement, whether you use the space of your home just to store things or you have a family room and bedrooms set up down there, is a part of your home that is often most susceptible to moisture exposure and damage. This is because your basement is under your home’s foundation, most likely to be in contact with sub water and moisture from rainfall.
If your basement isn’t waterproofed, then you have to have this procedure done.…